From Rodney Hazard's Victim Volunteer comes the visual for Dee Goodz' "Suitcase." The clip finds Goodz on the move heading from city to city for shows before finally returning home and hitting the studio with a good-looking woman. Goodz is introspective on the track, trying to figure life out while chasing his dreams in the rap game. "Suitcases is a song that describes my life as I work on breaking in the music industry," explains the Tennessee MC. "As an emerging artist on the road touring, you find yourself ripping and running throughout the world living out your suitcase. This video is a testament of my life." Check out the clip above.

Goodz recently dropped his latest project, Don Madden, which is available here. “I recently ended my ties with my former indie and because of that I wanted to hit the gas pedal,” said about the project. “Time to destroy and rebuild. Time to make some plays. I wanted to gift my fans with something after my album had its problems during the release. I felt as though I owed them something for the mishap. Also, I love the art of making music and I have a lot of music so I decided to drop off something free to the fans supporting my movement. This is something to let them know we are still hungry and continuously on the grind.”

The indie MC was featured in XXL’s “The Break” section in 2012 and has been putting in steady work ever since. The MC has tracks with Mac Miller, Casey Veggies and Da$H. He was also featured alongside Wale, Common, Big Boi and Bodega Bamz  on HBO’s Game of Thrones mixtape, Catch The Throne.

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